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Karen Silkwood’s Haunting Legacy - Podcast

One of the darkest, most enduring mysteries of Oklahoma History, the controversial life…and death…of Karen Silkwood.


Join John and KTOK/iHeartRadio star Gwin Faulconer-Lippert for the story of Oklahoma’s iconic Kerr McGee, nuclear power intrigue and contamination, and a tiny, troubled woman who lived, and died, trying to protect her fellow workers. It is the 83rd episode of our original OKLAHOMA GOLD! radio program and podcast. Thank you Atwoods Stores for making it possible! Go HERE to listen to them all! Future episodes explore more great heroes, events, and movements of Oklahoma History. Thank you Atwoods Stores for making it possible!

Karen Silkwood
Karen Silkwood, whose 1974 death while she fought to protect her fellow workers in a Logan County nuclear production facility remains a controversial mystery.
 
Karen Silkwood Car Crash
Perhaps the most famous wrecked car in Oklahoma history—Karen Silkwood’s, November 1974. Photo Associated Press.CourtesyOklahoma Publishing Co. and Oklahoma Historical Society.
 
Oklahoma City attorney Jim Ikard and Bill Silkwood
Oklahoma City attorney Jim Ikard and Bill Silkwood continue their decade-long quest for justice for Silkwood’s daughter Karen. Photo Paul Southerland. Courtesy Oklahoma Publishing Co. and Oklahoma Historical Society.
 
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